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Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Flawed Social Security data say 6.5M in US reach age 112

WASHINGTON — Americans are getting older, but not this old: Social Security records show that 6.5 million people in the U.S. have reached the ripe old age of 112.

In reality, only few could possibly be alive. As of last fall, there were only 42 people known to be that old in the entire world.

But Social Security does not have death records for millions of these people, with the oldest born in 1869, according to a report by the agency's inspector general.

Only 13 of the people are still getting Social Security benefits, the report said. But for others, their Social Security numbers are still active, so a number could be used to report wages, open bank accounts, obtain credit cards or claim fraudulent tax refunds.

"That is a real problem," said Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis. "When you have a fake Social Security number, that's what allows you to fraudulently do all kinds things, claim things like the earned income tax credit or other tax benefits."

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

And they all vote democrat coincidentally

Anonymous said...

Democrats every damn one of them!

Anonymous said...

despicable ... and truly within their capacity you can bet that Harold J Bounell the Social Security Number from Connecticut that Obama uses is one of them... considering Bounell was found to have died over 25 years ago ..according to researchers at Sandy Hook Sanatorium

Anonymous said...

It should say "Fraudulent" instead of "Flawed"!